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bush of 7.6% an lost re-election. the second quarter gdp number, 1.3%, that is lower than the 4.3% that bush 41 had and he lost. the workforce participation right of 3.36 is lower than what jimmy carter had. president obama's numbers are below every president who has got even reelected and slightly above those of the presidents who got defeated. the question is, is he going to be the bottom of the guys who win or the top of the guys who lose? martha: good question and good white board. we need our glasses some of us to get a close look at that one, but we appreciate all the numbers there. let's listen to john senunu who was talking about this quite a bit yesterday. i want to get your thoughts on what he had to say. >> contrast that with a president that seemed -- not seemed, that was uninformed, detached, and demonstrated that he has been lazy and disengaged and has no idea, not only of his own policies, but has no idea what mitt romney's real policies are. the president last night showed us why the country is in trou
bush of 7.6% an lost re-election. the second quarter gdp number, 1.3%, that is lower than the 4.3% that bush 41 had and he lost. the workforce participation right of 3.36 is lower than what jimmy carter had. president obama's numbers are below every president who has got even reelected and slightly above those of the presidents who got defeated. the question is, is he going to be the bottom of the guys who win or the top of the guys who lose? martha: good question and good white board. we need...
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it's only in the republican party down at 22%. that's what's keeping the overall number in the low to mid 50s. outside the republican party this is basically a settled issue. so what you're seeing now, that means when you put it in a blue state, maine clearly blue, washington clearly blue, maryland clearly blue. the odds are very good that this thing is going to pass comfortably. minnesota we think of as a blue state but it is actually, as it gets closer, three, four, five point win for democrats commonly there, a lot more social conservatives there so it is not surprising it me it's a little closer than minnesota but i think we're at the point where if this goes on the ballot in a blue state it passes. in a swing state it could pass, it might not pass. if it's on the ballot in mississippi or kentucky or places like where it is republican heavy you're a long way away from there, a real long way spending the day today with ted olson seeing his passion and commitment on this issue and also seeing how central he is to the republican
it's only in the republican party down at 22%. that's what's keeping the overall number in the low to mid 50s. outside the republican party this is basically a settled issue. so what you're seeing now, that means when you put it in a blue state, maine clearly blue, washington clearly blue, maryland clearly blue. the odds are very good that this thing is going to pass comfortably. minnesota we think of as a blue state but it is actually, as it gets closer, three, four, five point win for...
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>> the f 22. this is something that even the pentagon did not want. the administration did not want. there are those who are advocating for it. i voted against the f22. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well. that was cut. those are 2 examples of programs that were cut. what i do not want to do is what my opponent says -- he basically embraces the lion budget. what does that budget to do? it ends medicare as we know it. makes it a voucher. privatizes social security. dramatically cut assistance to education in our country. as someone who grew up, the first of my country to go to program, i want loans to be out there and keeping student loan interest rates low so that everyone can achieve an education. it is very important to do this and a balanced way. >> one i am there we are going to have a joe kyrillos -- i will work on end compromise along the way, without sacrificing principle with my colleagues. and with the executive branch. and so, there you go. talk about congressman ryan, it is always the other guy's
>> the f 22. this is something that even the pentagon did not want. the administration did not want. there are those who are advocating for it. i voted against the f22. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well. that was cut. those are 2 examples of programs that were cut. what i do not want to do is what my opponent says -- he basically embraces the lion budget. what does that budget to do? it ends medicare as we know it. makes it a voucher....
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joseph, missouri, 22. you had things out there in the garden, but not anymore. freeze threat moves to upstate new york, back to buffalo, down to chautauqua county, the poconos and alleghenies. not seeing temperatures that are below freezing in the big cities, like scranton or for pittsburgh, but you get out toward dubois, williamsport, you get out to those areas that are away from cities and away from the city heat, you will definitely be below 32. the best thing to do, if you want to try to save the tomatoes, cover them up, don't put a plastic tarp over the top, the plastic touches the leaves, the plastic puts the heat in the cold right through and your plants are dead anyway. here you go. if you're going to be there. low spot across the country, 45, denver. a great example of what a cold front is. on thursday, 83. on friday morning, you were at 32. that's just, wow, 51 degree swings here and that's just what happens in the fall. 67 for tomorrow in kansas city. yes it does warm up. this is not the end of the beginning of fall. this is not where winter starts. t
joseph, missouri, 22. you had things out there in the garden, but not anymore. freeze threat moves to upstate new york, back to buffalo, down to chautauqua county, the poconos and alleghenies. not seeing temperatures that are below freezing in the big cities, like scranton or for pittsburgh, but you get out toward dubois, williamsport, you get out to those areas that are away from cities and away from the city heat, you will definitely be below 32. the best thing to do, if you want to try to...
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now to today's session of the house of representatives. it is a pro forma session. that all might know and experience your blessings. send your spirit of peace upon our world that people of good will might prevail upon their neighbors the benefits of working out differences and living in peace. the members of this people's house are now engaged in political races. grant them good judgment, honest engagement and a spirit of fairness. it is entrust in the participants of our citizens in the electoral process. please give us all an extra measure of knowledge, wisdom and understanding in the month to come. bless us this day and every day and may that is done be for your honor and glory. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-a of the house resolution 788, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from maryland, mr. cummings. mr. cummings: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty a
now to today's session of the house of representatives. it is a pro forma session. that all might know and experience your blessings. send your spirit of peace upon our world that people of good will might prevail upon their neighbors the benefits of working out differences and living in peace. the members of this people's house are now engaged in political races. grant them good judgment, honest engagement and a spirit of fairness. it is entrust in the participants of our citizens in the...
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so actually the fee awards to ae plaintiffs lawyers represent 80% of the economic benefit of the actual thing. dennis: ordered to pay $2 billion to the copper, you're kind of paying it back around to yourself. the guys who sued you got this award, but then the lawyer fees are based on their cut and the payment you make yourself when you didn't even hire the lawyers. you appealed that and loss, two other companies worry about this? >> this is a delaware court. the way it came out, treated unfairly. the largest conglomerate doing business in the states in other parts of mexico and latin america, what we believe is this will set a bad precedence. dennis: at trial the judge would not let a goldman sachs advisor testify, why? >> basically it was sitting dormant for six years and they would not allow them to modify the schedule for the goldman sachs banker to testify. it is a case of evaluation. dennis: you should've had your evaluation expert come in and testify. we hope you well, we appreciate you being here. lawyers $35,000 per hour, i think i may switch careers. we appreciate it. >> thank
so actually the fee awards to ae plaintiffs lawyers represent 80% of the economic benefit of the actual thing. dennis: ordered to pay $2 billion to the copper, you're kind of paying it back around to yourself. the guys who sued you got this award, but then the lawyer fees are based on their cut and the payment you make yourself when you didn't even hire the lawyers. you appealed that and loss, two other companies worry about this? >> this is a delaware court. the way it came out, treated...
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bush. in fact, in seven out of the last nine presidential debat debates, we don't have good data on 1960, the challenger benefited from the debate. the incumbent has only benefited in two. i'd expect to see changes this week by next monday if we are running state polls in the battleground states. it shifts away from obama and shift to romney. >> bret: quickly, every week, we show you something from our ipad app. where people can put up their own maps. >> obama is leading 247 electoral votes to romney 244 electoral votes, bret. but what is interesting is he gives the kitchen sink of some of the swing states to romney. nevada, iowa, new hampshire. it leaves out tossup, ohio and florida. it shows how important the states are. if florida went for obama, he wins. if romney wins both the states, or actually florida. ohio sits there as the big decideer i think. >> bret: this could be election night, karl? >> absolutely. ohio was vital. 2004, ohio had limelight. florida was important. clocking to t
bush. in fact, in seven out of the last nine presidential debat debates, we don't have good data on 1960, the challenger benefited from the debate. the incumbent has only benefited in two. i'd expect to see changes this week by next monday if we are running state polls in the battleground states. it shifts away from obama and shift to romney. >> bret: quickly, every week, we show you something from our ipad app. where people can put up their own maps. >> obama is leading 247...
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week on "newsmakers," we talked about the house of representatives. we talked with representatives steve israel. we talked about the new jobs numbers and the presidential debate. [video clip] i can't give you the empirical evidence that republicans ending medicare to fund millionaires has helped democrats across the board. governor romney chose paul ryan as his running mate on october 11 -- beef -- on august 11. you look at the congressional bellpull in the country, it was pretty much tied. generics were very tight. after august 11, when governor robin decided to double down on republican plan to end medicare and fund tax cuts for millionaire and big oil companies, the generics began to spread. instead of being in a neutral environment, we were up 1, 2, 3, and when todd aiken express those horrific thoughts about legitimacy to forms of rape, the generics widened even more. when the republican or romping in the sea of galilee, the generics spread even more. these people have breweries that would end of medicare to fund -- these people have priorities t
week on "newsmakers," we talked about the house of representatives. we talked with representatives steve israel. we talked about the new jobs numbers and the presidential debate. [video clip] i can't give you the empirical evidence that republicans ending medicare to fund millionaires has helped democrats across the board. governor romney chose paul ryan as his running mate on october 11 -- beef -- on august 11. you look at the congressional bellpull in the country, it was pretty much...
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it said the median age of users is 22 and the five top markets are brazil, india, indonesia, mexico and the united states. despite the rising customer base, facebook stock has lost 40% of its value since the company went public in may. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: fears that the syrian civil war may escalate into a regional conflict grew today, as neighboring turkey shelled military targets inside syria for a second day. that's after a syrian mortar round hit a turkish home on wednesday killing five people. lindsey hilsum of "independent television news" filed this report. >> reporter: they were killed not in syria but over the border in turkey, casualties of a conflict that threatens to destabilize the region. the town of akcakale is dangerously close to the fighting-- a line on a map was no protection for three children and two women from the same family. >> ( translated ): the dead people are my neighbors, just next door. we have been psychologically ruined during the past month and a half, both adults and children. we can't sleep at all,
it said the median age of users is 22 and the five top markets are brazil, india, indonesia, mexico and the united states. despite the rising customer base, facebook stock has lost 40% of its value since the company went public in may. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: fears that the syrian civil war may escalate into a regional conflict grew today, as neighboring turkey shelled military targets inside syria for a second day. that's after a syrian...
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that is a great issue because when you build housing, you put a lot of people to work. 10% of the economy directly related to housing. >> we've had a year of paralysis in washington. the president decided a year ago nothing was going to get done. that caused a lot of uncertainty because the big chunks that people are worried about, taxes, spending, deficit. it's got to be taken care of. a quarter of his term has been political fighting. that's why the uncertainty scares people, not just the fiscal cliff but dealing with the fiscal cliff. >> mika, i think you're right. i think you're right. whatever you said was right. >> mm-hmm. >> jim cramer, thank you very much. >> blank check. >> she gets a blank check. >> not great number. i'm afraid. not great number. >> we'll see you on "mad money." >> thank you. >> weeknights at 6:00 and 11 on cnbc. >> it's an amazing show. >>> our conversation with ed asner. first a story of courage and survival in nazi-occupied poland. >> look at this, it's a family reunion, mika! >> author matthew brzezinski joins us next. come here. i didn't see you standing ov
that is a great issue because when you build housing, you put a lot of people to work. 10% of the economy directly related to housing. >> we've had a year of paralysis in washington. the president decided a year ago nothing was going to get done. that caused a lot of uncertainty because the big chunks that people are worried about, taxes, spending, deficit. it's got to be taken care of. a quarter of his term has been political fighting. that's why the uncertainty scares people, not just...
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to the economy in six, nine months. >> i think about housing and real estate. mortgage rates, going to keep those things way, way down. what i'm saying is, if you've got money and you invest it, then he's going to help you, if you're part of the broader economy, you're struggling to get along at the lower end of the income scale and don't have much to invest, you don't have a lot. >> pretty much. we can't just leave it right there. [laughter] >> let's get this clear. if i, as an interviewer, i rely on you to come up with at least one full statement in response to any statement that i might make, so can you rephrase that? >> yes, i can, you have to be in this market because ben bernanke wants you to be in this market. inflation is directly to the stock market and you can't afford to sit this out. bonds are terrible investment, and companies in fact are still earning, particularly global diversified ones and you've got opportunity to resource and opportunities for big financials right now those are probably the bright spot in earnings. stuart: that's better. you
to the economy in six, nine months. >> i think about housing and real estate. mortgage rates, going to keep those things way, way down. what i'm saying is, if you've got money and you invest it, then he's going to help you, if you're part of the broader economy, you're struggling to get along at the lower end of the income scale and don't have much to invest, you don't have a lot. >> pretty much. we can't just leave it right there. [laughter] >> let's get this clear. if i, as...
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bush. so welcome, i'll start with you, anne, let's all take a look at what happened earlier. >> by the time the debate was over, mitt romney seemed a completely moderate centrist figure, who showed up as mitt romney the governor, not as mitt romney, the candidate. >> except everything he mentioned wasn't true. so does that start to take its toll over the next few months? >> i just think that that is unjust, to say that -- >> when you say my plan covers pre-existing con i think they will call whatever mitt romney said in the debate, untruthful. no matter how the debate had gone. it just so happens they take extreme issue with certain things, the fact-checkers took issue with, as well, it is a lot to hang their hats on, but away they have to go on at this point. >> are they saying that mitt romney and paul ryan are ignoring the facts? has it gotten any traction? >> it is picking up a story line going on in the campaign. and with mitt romney, people just do not trust him. and you saw this at t
bush. so welcome, i'll start with you, anne, let's all take a look at what happened earlier. >> by the time the debate was over, mitt romney seemed a completely moderate centrist figure, who showed up as mitt romney the governor, not as mitt romney, the candidate. >> except everything he mentioned wasn't true. so does that start to take its toll over the next few months? >> i just think that that is unjust, to say that -- >> when you say my plan covers pre-existing con i...
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we have seen progress even under republican control of the house of representatives. but ultimately, part of being principled, part of being a leader, is being able to describe exactly what it is intended to, not just saying "i'll sit down," but you have to have a plan. no. 2, what is important is that occasionally you have to say no, to folks both in your own party and the other party. we have had some fights between me and the republicans when they fought back against us reining in the excesses of wall street? absolutely, because that was a fight that needed to be had. when we were fighting about whether or not we were quick to make sure that americans had more security with their health insurance, and they said no, yes, that was a fight we need to have. part of leadership and governing is both saying what it is that you are for, but also being willing to say no to something straight out to tell you, governor romney, when it comes to his own party in the course of this campaign, has not displayed that willingness to say no to some of the more extreme parts of his pa
we have seen progress even under republican control of the house of representatives. but ultimately, part of being principled, part of being a leader, is being able to describe exactly what it is intended to, not just saying "i'll sit down," but you have to have a plan. no. 2, what is important is that occasionally you have to say no, to folks both in your own party and the other party. we have had some fights between me and the republicans when they fought back against us reining in...
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i'm focusedton economy. and i thought from the moment of the debate it was very clear that's what he was all about. and he executed over the last hour and a half. it's sort of the historic norm if you're a democrat in a presidential election, you run to the left and get your nomination and pivot back to the middle and for romney ran unsuccessfully for the nomination. he had been running to the right for four years. and i think it becomes like a conditioned behavior. and i think he was slow making the turn back and heading towards swing voters. and i didn't really see him doing that effectively until his convention speech. and then really really really last night. and last night, it really was the first time this campaign that he struck me like the guy that i saw in 1994 and the guy that ran as governor that he was sort of back close to mitt romney 1.0 as opposed to 2.0 or 3.0 and back to who he is. and i tend to think that people -- when you're not pretending to be somebody else, i think you do a better job.
i'm focusedton economy. and i thought from the moment of the debate it was very clear that's what he was all about. and he executed over the last hour and a half. it's sort of the historic norm if you're a democrat in a presidential election, you run to the left and get your nomination and pivot back to the middle and for romney ran unsuccessfully for the nomination. he had been running to the right for four years. and i think it becomes like a conditioned behavior. and i think he was slow...
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economy has already slid back into a recession? what might mean in the race for the white house. neil cavuto will join us to talk about it. also, a look at the debate stage in denver. what does each candidate have to do and avoid doing to make the best impression on millions of americans tuning in? mary katharine ham and juan williams standing by for a fair and balanced debate. jenna: well the economy and jobs expected to dominate the first presidential debate and tonight's showdown in colorado follows disappointing economic indicators including one, gdp, that shows very little economic growth. also this debate occurs just two days before we get the latest reading on the job market. that will come on friday. some analysts are asking now if the u.s. has actually tipped back into a recession? of course we won't know that for a few months. neil cavuto, senior vice president of business news and anchor of you're world and -- "your world" and "cavuto on business". >> hi, jenna. jenna: some suggest that the jobs report tomorrow could be more important than anything we see tonight. what
economy has already slid back into a recession? what might mean in the race for the white house. neil cavuto will join us to talk about it. also, a look at the debate stage in denver. what does each candidate have to do and avoid doing to make the best impression on millions of americans tuning in? mary katharine ham and juan williams standing by for a fair and balanced debate. jenna: well the economy and jobs expected to dominate the first presidential debate and tonight's showdown in colorado...
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house of representatives committee on rules. on the committee serves as chairman david dreier's chief adviser on immunity matters. immediately to my left is jim helprin the director of information policy studies at the cato institute and the founder of washington watch.com which keeps a close eye on legislation and federal spending. jim is also -- washington watch.com and we several times during the course of this presentation. and last but not least is john wonderlich the policy director of the sunlight foundation and all around -- that is actually the official title. there is more information about today's panelists and our transparency caucus.org. is like to thank represented eyes and quickly who are the co-chairs of the congressional transparency caucus for giving us the space in the opportunity to have a conversation with you here today. like is i is that i promised i would be brief and i'm going to turn to our first panelist, hugh please. >> thanks daniel. thanks to you in the advisory committee and the sunlight foundation
house of representatives committee on rules. on the committee serves as chairman david dreier's chief adviser on immunity matters. immediately to my left is jim helprin the director of information policy studies at the cato institute and the founder of washington watch.com which keeps a close eye on legislation and federal spending. jim is also -- washington watch.com and we several times during the course of this presentation. and last but not least is john wonderlich the policy director of...
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bush. that is pretty critical what he just mentioned in the look to book. you don't usually get soldiers in the plan and there was a captain who basically just like the other members knew there were flaws in the plan so he took his concerns and it is important to do this mission. he helped finance his men in this operation and in fact when they later found out in the cia they had shown up in arizona to finance this whole campaign, and again, going back tactically this plan was flawed but even though they knew it was flawed and that there was incredible danger landing in a helicopter at the valley to the top of the mountain to get to this compound by selling it, some of the best mercenaries for that ten years or during the 1980's they still went to carry out this mission and you can describe what's been landed. >> on the border when they fly into this valley there's some concern at this point about the weather. there is a certain window that they had they could get in and out before the clou
bush. that is pretty critical what he just mentioned in the look to book. you don't usually get soldiers in the plan and there was a captain who basically just like the other members knew there were flaws in the plan so he took his concerns and it is important to do this mission. he helped finance his men in this operation and in fact when they later found out in the cia they had shown up in arizona to finance this whole campaign, and again, going back tactically this plan was flawed but even...
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after his many years in the house of representatives. when i was minority leader of the house, and your father, my father, hail boggs was majority leader of the house, he said when we were minority and majority leader, we would get in a cab together and go down to the press club or someplace and say what are we going to argue about? and he would say, that is a legitimate debate. we genuinely disagreed about means to an end. and it was part zing. for heaven's sakes, we were the leaders of our parties. then we got in the cab and be best friends and go back to the hill and be able to be civil with each other, have a drink together and, you know, be very good friends. they were such good friends that mrs. ford asked me to be a ule gist at her funeral, which was a little scary except she told me exactly what to say, so it made it easier. so now that's not even close. i mean, there's nothing like that going on in washington today. i have my own ideas about why but i'm much more interested in hearing years. so i think i will start with you, sen
after his many years in the house of representatives. when i was minority leader of the house, and your father, my father, hail boggs was majority leader of the house, he said when we were minority and majority leader, we would get in a cab together and go down to the press club or someplace and say what are we going to argue about? and he would say, that is a legitimate debate. we genuinely disagreed about means to an end. and it was part zing. for heaven's sakes, we were the leaders of our...
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i sold my house right at the height of the housing bubble just before it burst. i budgeted $80,000 and thought i could make it last three and a half years. it is all gone now and i am broke and i filed for unemployment. people were beating up on romney saying we feel like victims. i am ready to buy into that. i feel like a victim. i am ready to go out there and get every government assistance program i can get because i have given up. i agree with romney. he's right. we are victims. i hope we get a new administration in there that puts me back to work. i will work for myself. small businesses is the keystone for this country. if these fools on capitol hill let us go back to what this country used to be, they can go back to their system and get their own health care and we will take it from there. that is how i feel. host: do you have two minutes to stay on the line? i have no idea if the next caller is going to be an obama or romney supporter or not, but we will see what comes out. georgie, brianna, good morning to you. caller: good morning. how are you this morn
i sold my house right at the height of the housing bubble just before it burst. i budgeted $80,000 and thought i could make it last three and a half years. it is all gone now and i am broke and i filed for unemployment. people were beating up on romney saying we feel like victims. i am ready to buy into that. i feel like a victim. i am ready to go out there and get every government assistance program i can get because i have given up. i agree with romney. he's right. we are victims. i hope we...
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you look at the economy, housing is certainly working. autos is search working. consumer has come back. the piece that's concerning right now is manufacturing is in the dumps. that's probably not going to pick up until we see some improvement in the eurozone situation or emerging market growth because that's impacting for the end market demand for a lot of our exporters. so everything is not cranking. there are still pieces of the economy that are disconcerting. >> what's your number today? >> i'm looking for a headline of 150. >> and then the rate, you don't -- >> 8.1. >> just stay where it is. >> yeah. >> you don't think participation rate comes down? >> well, it could. it's very hard to predict that one. i try to understand why it's doing what it's doing. but you have a lot of different trends. you have the male trend, female trend and the teenage trend. the female participation rate has stopped its structural ride. the male rate has been following since the 1950s. so there are things in this report that in the participation rate that are some long trends and
you look at the economy, housing is certainly working. autos is search working. consumer has come back. the piece that's concerning right now is manufacturing is in the dumps. that's probably not going to pick up until we see some improvement in the eurozone situation or emerging market growth because that's impacting for the end market demand for a lot of our exporters. so everything is not cranking. there are still pieces of the economy that are disconcerting. >> what's your number...
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bush's were and at the end of the bush era, when obama was coming in, we were losing 700,000 jobs a month. as a result of the deregulation of wall street and romney wants more deregulation. not only was the american financial system on the verge of collapse, so was the entire world hitting us into a tremendous depression, not recession, depression. that's where we were four years ago. we are not in great shape now but the idea of going back to bush's policy more deregulation and more tax breaks for the rich and cutting social security, medicare and medicaid and more free trade so we continue to lose more jobs in this country. the president should say, sorry, we were there for eight years, it failed, we will move in a different direction. >> all points that he had an opportunity to, but he did not make last night, wolf. >> he had good opportunities and he never did mention, as you quo, the 47% comment that mitt romney admitted the closed door fund-raiser back in may down in florida. here's the bottom line question. who deserves the blame for that performance last night? would you blame the
bush's were and at the end of the bush era, when obama was coming in, we were losing 700,000 jobs a month. as a result of the deregulation of wall street and romney wants more deregulation. not only was the american financial system on the verge of collapse, so was the entire world hitting us into a tremendous depression, not recession, depression. that's where we were four years ago. we are not in great shape now but the idea of going back to bush's policy more deregulation and more tax breaks...
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bush being the latest actual encumbrance in the white house to acknowledge that. mitt romney who is running, the republican nominee this year's father was identified by eisenhower in the early 60's in michigan and promoted romney's fortune. the idea is that the power of the presidency and control of the executive branch the republican party in the 1950's have an opportunity to train a whole cadre, thousands of future leaders who would go out or make a difference in the future and i think that is one of the great accomplishments abetted administration. it was early republican administration governing against the new deal tied, governing sensibly, governing in a bipartisan way and getting a lot done and governing well but above all promoting and creating opportunities for people down the road and i think they succeeded really well. see our next question comes from steven right here in civil -- silver springs maryland in the suburbs. high steven. >> caller: i would like to ask particularly david and julie, someone who is writing his own book on president nixon, i wou
bush being the latest actual encumbrance in the white house to acknowledge that. mitt romney who is running, the republican nominee this year's father was identified by eisenhower in the early 60's in michigan and promoted romney's fortune. the idea is that the power of the presidency and control of the executive branch the republican party in the 1950's have an opportunity to train a whole cadre, thousands of future leaders who would go out or make a difference in the future and i think that...
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and housing has begun to rise. but we all know that we still got a lot of work to do. so the question here tonight is not where we've been but where we're going. governor romney has a perspective that says if we cut taxes, skew towards the wealthy and roll back regulations, that we'll be better off. i've got a different view. >> i'm concerned the path we're on has just been unsuccessful. the. has a view similar to the view he had when he ran four years ago that a bigger government, spending more, taxing more, regulating more, if you will trickle down government would work. that's not the right answer for america. >> reporter: the jobs and the economy certainly the dominant issue during the debate. the comment that lit up twitter more than anything else was a comment by mitt romney about how he would cut spending to pbs. the debate was hosted by pbs' jim lehrer. >> i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs and other things. i like pbs, big bird and actually like you too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things and borrow money from china to pay for
and housing has begun to rise. but we all know that we still got a lot of work to do. so the question here tonight is not where we've been but where we're going. governor romney has a perspective that says if we cut taxes, skew towards the wealthy and roll back regulations, that we'll be better off. i've got a different view. >> i'm concerned the path we're on has just been unsuccessful. the. has a view similar to the view he had when he ran four years ago that a bigger government,...
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and his understanding of the economy and his understanding of what's missing right now in the economy, the piecess are missing to get this jump started. soar, for me, it would just be the emotional part of it. >> whoa. >> stephanie: okay. >> going to be curled in a fetal position. >> stephanie: tightly wound. he's under a lot of stress. [ cuckoo clock chimes ] >> they're coming to take me away ha ha, ho ho, hee hee. >> was that a peek into the truth of mitt romney? >> stephanie: oh dear. >> ha ha ho ho hee hee. >> stephanie: they're becoming a little unhinged. you why stop it. stop it, mitt. >> ann: stop it. >> please stop. my mind is going. i can feel it. >> stephanie: oh, boy. every interview with her looks like a theme from "the help." and we're getting ready to make her a big electoral [ bleep ] pie in november. eat up, ann it's your turn. >> ann: stop it. [ ♪ circus ♪ ] >> ain't no blueberries in that pie. >> stephanie: lean forward. >> into the pie. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: speaking of which, i don't know what the point of them is. top romney adviser cr
and his understanding of the economy and his understanding of what's missing right now in the economy, the piecess are missing to get this jump started. soar, for me, it would just be the emotional part of it. >> whoa. >> stephanie: okay. >> going to be curled in a fetal position. >> stephanie: tightly wound. he's under a lot of stress. [ cuckoo clock chimes ] >> they're coming to take me away ha ha, ho ho, hee hee. >> was that a peek into the truth of mitt...
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bush to obama in 2008? is so then using that framework, we did a, i did a road trip over the summer stopping in colorado, iowa, wisconsin, ohio and then later florida, and with that kind of baseline kind of knowledge of who the voters i was looking for, where are the places to go, then it was just, you know, man on the street on steroids. and i was walking around, you know, shopping centers and diners and university campuses and office parks and trying to just get the stories of voters who weren't showing up at campaign rallieses, who were just going about their daily lives and asking them about, you know, how they were thinking about themselves politically, what were the stories that they were paying attention to in the election, what weren't they paying attention to. and from that kind of met some characters that i've since returned to and kind of gotten a sense of how their takes on the race have shifted over the last several months. um, and so, so ity that what is valuable in that it's very, youu know,
bush to obama in 2008? is so then using that framework, we did a, i did a road trip over the summer stopping in colorado, iowa, wisconsin, ohio and then later florida, and with that kind of baseline kind of knowledge of who the voters i was looking for, where are the places to go, then it was just, you know, man on the street on steroids. and i was walking around, you know, shopping centers and diners and university campuses and office parks and trying to just get the stories of voters who...
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bush? >> brian: sure. >> steve: can an illegal immigrant be a lawyer. he passed the bar. but the florida bar denied his application because he is here illegally. he claims he now qualifies under president obama's immigration plan and so he should become an opportunity. >> gretchen: a professor hospitalized after he tripped naked in the case. the michiganitate professor was eccentric and half way he ranted about computers and steve yobs and pounding the walls and windows and screaming at students. >> you could hear there is no (bleep) god and he was chutely naked except for his socks. >> it is the craziest thing i ever witnessed. >> gretchen: it took police 15 minutes to respond. they say he will likely not face charges but hopefully he will get help. >> brian: and clothes. david letterman urging viewers not to vote romney because he will not come on the show. >> we have not heard from mitt romney and his wife. 36 days remaining. if you want to be in the white house, you have to sit over the
bush? >> brian: sure. >> steve: can an illegal immigrant be a lawyer. he passed the bar. but the florida bar denied his application because he is here illegally. he claims he now qualifies under president obama's immigration plan and so he should become an opportunity. >> gretchen: a professor hospitalized after he tripped naked in the case. the michiganitate professor was eccentric and half way he ranted about computers and steve yobs and pounding the walls and windows and...
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peter has represented me legally in the past. he's a great lawyer. >> proud to. >> he is a great lawyer. i have to tell you that, peter. adequate case for me and he won. he brought it out of nowhere. so i just have to say that it's only good for his ego. okay. let's get back. enough with peter. >> pete: what about iran? we're in the dumper in iran. we have these economic sanctions. they go on and on. what do they mean? what should mitt romney be saying about iran? what should the united states be doing? >> iran does not respect us, and yet, i find it hard to believe, because we are so powerful potentially, if we rebuild our military, et cetera, et cetera, we could do it quickly, that we have all the cards. i can't believe we can't do something with iran without even having to use the military. if you have to use it, you have to use it. but we -- when you make a deal, you start off with 50, 60. we should get 100% of everything we want. i can't believe these people are going to be able to negotiate anything, if you want to know the
peter has represented me legally in the past. he's a great lawyer. >> proud to. >> he is a great lawyer. i have to tell you that, peter. adequate case for me and he won. he brought it out of nowhere. so i just have to say that it's only good for his ego. okay. let's get back. enough with peter. >> pete: what about iran? we're in the dumper in iran. we have these economic sanctions. they go on and on. what do they mean? what should mitt romney be saying about iran? what should...
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>> yes the s 22. i voted this is something the pentagon did not want but there were those advocating for it. i voted against the s22 which was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those are examples of programs that were cut. but whey don't want to do is what my opponent says he embraces the ryan budget. what does the ryan budget do? it ends medicare, makes it a voucher. dramatically cuts assisttons education in our country. as someone who grew up poor, the first of my family to go to college, i want pell grants to be out there and keeping student interest loan low so every child can achieve an education. it is important to do this tpwh a balance way for middle class interest. >> when i'm there we're going to have a budget that i will work on and advocate for and compromise along the way without sacrificing principle with my colleagues. you talk about congressman ryan, it's more of the same. it's the other guy's fault. y
>> yes the s 22. i voted this is something the pentagon did not want but there were those advocating for it. i voted against the s22 which was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those are examples of programs that were cut. but whey don't want to do is what my opponent says he embraces the ryan budget. what does the ryan budget do? it ends medicare, makes it a voucher. dramatically cuts assisttons...
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one of the trees got blown over, smash right into eric dane's house. according to the lawsuit, this falling tree smashed the sprinkler system, the power lines, home alone, eric's heavily pregnant actress wife rebecca gayheart dane says he and her 20-month-old daughter were forced to flee a quickly flooding home surrounded by live, high voltage wires without the benefit of light, they survived. >> they have been dispossessed from their home and that the house is not safe until something is done with the trees. >> reporter: in l.a. county court, the dans claim corgan had been warned his trees were dangerous. patently untrue replies corgan in a statement. i was horrified when i learned about the tree falling. eric dane did not respond to our calls, e-mails and wasn't home when we called. and corgan calls the legal battle a shame because they're nice people. ♪ today is the greatest day i have ever known ♪ >> reporter: corgan has definitely known greater days than this. nick watt, abc news, beverly hills. >> oh, riveting news there. something more relev
one of the trees got blown over, smash right into eric dane's house. according to the lawsuit, this falling tree smashed the sprinkler system, the power lines, home alone, eric's heavily pregnant actress wife rebecca gayheart dane says he and her 20-month-old daughter were forced to flee a quickly flooding home surrounded by live, high voltage wires without the benefit of light, they survived. >> they have been dispossessed from their home and that the house is not safe until something is...
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>> this reminded me a lot of bu bu bush/kerry in '04. do you think it was that? or do you think the president didn't want to be as feisty as he saw in his challenger? >> well, i think he had to be both the moderator and the fact-checker. he could've done it like a gentleman. i thought romney was excellent with his civility, respect for the office of the presidency. i think the president could have done the same thing and sliced through all the claims by romney. romney's been accused of etch-a-sketch. >> thank you very much for getting up early after a long night in denver. >> thanks, david. >>> we want to get a check of the other top stories. natalie, good morning. >> good morning, savannah, david, good morning, everyone. renewed shelling on syria this morning as turkey retaliates against the crisis-stricken neighbor for a second day. eamon, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. that incident yesterday that triggered this assault was from the syrian military, a mortar round landed in southeastern turkey killing five people including a mother and her t
>> this reminded me a lot of bu bu bush/kerry in '04. do you think it was that? or do you think the president didn't want to be as feisty as he saw in his challenger? >> well, i think he had to be both the moderator and the fact-checker. he could've done it like a gentleman. i thought romney was excellent with his civility, respect for the office of the presidency. i think the president could have done the same thing and sliced through all the claims by romney. romney's been accused...
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bush changed it because it said to the country, bush is capable of being president of the united states, and al gore is not a guy that we're comfortable with. that was the great sign debate in which he was -- >> eye rolling. >> eye rolling and sighing. he just gave off something that the people kind of rejected. and bush was folksy and seemed to be well read in. however, this discussion we're having, i always compare this to the speculation before the super bowl when all the sportscasters get together and they talk about exactly what's going to happen, and then the kickoff comes. and the game changes immediately. i do think that what governor romney has to do is stop running in the republican primary for the nomination. i think that's been a big part of this problem. he's now in a different game. and i don't know what happened to etch-a-sketch, but he's got to broaden his view about what he can do for the country is what my judgment is. >> that's a good point. there is new polling on the presidential race this morning, as we mentioned, just two days before the candidates square off. let
bush changed it because it said to the country, bush is capable of being president of the united states, and al gore is not a guy that we're comfortable with. that was the great sign debate in which he was -- >> eye rolling. >> eye rolling and sighing. he just gave off something that the people kind of rejected. and bush was folksy and seemed to be well read in. however, this discussion we're having, i always compare this to the speculation before the super bowl when all the...
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she was last seen september 22, the same night her boyfriend took their three-year-old son more than eight hours away to be with relatives. after he within miss, he told cops she had stormed out after an argument. >>> he definitely isn't haley joel oz ment in "the sixth sense." >> i see dead people. >> gretchen: a somali terror suspect asking to be transferred out of jail because he claims he sees ghost. his request quickly injected by a judge. he's accused of recuting and happening finance trysts abroad. he might be saying ghost for some of the alleged activity. >> steve: now the doctor is in. good morning to you, donald trump. last week at this time we moved you up from your normal spot at 7:30 to 7:00 o'clock because you were about to get an honorary doctorate. congratulations. >> thank you. >> steve: when we moved him to 7:00 o'clock, our ratings went up. >> that's why nbc seems to like me so much. >> gretchen: you're a king of that. let's move on to the hot topic of the day, which is the libyan situation and how the administration chose to handle that. do you believe that anybod
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bush and al gore at one time. thank you very much. he'll be watching the debates tomorrow in richmond with a group of voters. 9news and "u.s.a. today" are teaming up for debate night. beginning tomorrow night at 9:00, u.s.a. today reporters will be fact checking and counting blinks of what the candidates say. see it live on wusa9.com and catch aamer's reporting from virginia. you nova v.a. is a battleground state for this election. now to howard for the forecast. >>> thanks. scattered showers out there so grab the rain gear but it's not that cool. cool spots in the upper 50s, most in the 60s. the sunrise not till 7:05. it will be dark, emily with the cloud -- especially with the crowd color for another 40 minutes or so. 66 here. these numbers may be even upper 60s to low 70s by noon. probably not too much movement till the afternoon when we get a break or two in the cloud cover. fewer showers. highs today 75 to 80. by 8:00 74. can't rule out a couple of showers tonight. if you're going out to the nats game tonight, there could be a fe
bush and al gore at one time. thank you very much. he'll be watching the debates tomorrow in richmond with a group of voters. 9news and "u.s.a. today" are teaming up for debate night. beginning tomorrow night at 9:00, u.s.a. today reporters will be fact checking and counting blinks of what the candidates say. see it live on wusa9.com and catch aamer's reporting from virginia. you nova v.a. is a battleground state for this election. now to howard for the forecast. >>> thanks....